
Gameday: East Carolina Closes 2016 Campaign At Cincinnati And Memphis
November 22, 2016 | Volleyball
| Matches 29-30: at Cincinnati/Memphis | |
| Schedule | Nov. 23: at Cincinnati \\\ Noon \\\ Cincinnati, Ohio \\\ Live Stats \\\ Live Video Nov. 26: at Memphis \\\ 3 p.m. \\\ Memphis, Tenn. \\\ Live Stats \\\ Live Video |
| Venue | Fifth-Third Arena \\\ Elma Roane Fieldhouse |
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GREENVILLE, N.C. – The East Carolina volleyball team puts the wraps on its 2016 season this week, heading to Cincinnati and Memphis for a pair of league matches. The Pirates battle the Bearcats Wednesday at 12 noon before taking on the Tigers Saturday at 3 p.m.
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Coverage: Live stats and a live video stream of each match are available for fans to follow the action. Links can be accessed through the schedule page of www.ecupirates.com or in the informational box above.
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ECU (15-13, 5-13 AAC) split its final two home matches last weekend, beating Houston 3-1 and falling to Tulane in four. The Pirates are assured of a non-losing season for the first time since 2006 and can record their first winning season since that same year with a victory in one of their last two matches.
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Senior middle hitter Ashley McRae leads the conference in hitting percentage (.359) while senior setter Sabrina Gonzalez checks in fifth in assists per set (10.36). As a team, East Carolina ranks second in opposing hitting percentage (.182) and blocks per set (2.21).
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Scouting Cincinnati: The Bearcats are currently in second place in the American Athletic Conference standings with a 15-3 record, one game behind first-place SMU. AAC Preseason Player of the Year Jordan Thompson paces the offense with a 4.82 kills per set average while Abby Williams is putting up 3.50 digs per set. Cincinnati leads the series with ECU 10-1 and is 4-1 against the Pirates since East Carolina joined the AAC in 2014.
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Last Meeting: Cincinnati 3, East Carolina 0 (25-19, 25-20, 25-14) – Greenville, N.C. (10/5/16)
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About Memphis: The Tigers (14-16, 6-12) currently reside one match ahead of ECU in the conference standings. Caitlin Lilly owns a team-best 3.75 kills per set average while Maddy Ruhlman is at 3.49 digs per set. Memphis leads the series with ECU 19-6 but the Pirates have won three of the last five meetings.
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Last Meeting: East Carolina 3, Memphis 2 (22-25, 25-19, 25-20, 20-25, 15-9) – Greenville, N.C. (10/7/16)
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News and Notes
- If ECU can win both matches this week, seven league victories would be the most for the Pirates as a member of the American Athletic Conference.
- Head Coach Julie Torbett needs just seven more wins to reach 400 for her career.
- East Carolina currently stands at 7-6 in true road contests and is 12-6 away from Greenville this season.
- ECU's victory over Houston last weekend secured the first season sweep of an AAC opponent. The Pirates can do the same to Memphis Saturday.
- Without the presence of a conference tournament, the American Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament goes to the regular season champion. That team is currently SMU who stands at 16-2 in the standings.
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